Deccan Chronicle

Bid to end per-country cap on green cards gains pace According to recent studies, some Indians face a wait of 151 years under the current system which imposes a country cap on people who get green cards.

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Washington, Feb. 8: Two identical legislatio­ns backed by top companies from the Silicon Valley like Google have been introduced in the US House of Representa­tives and Senate to end the per-country limit on green cards and could benefit thousands of Indian profession­als waiting to gain permanent legal residency if signed into law.

In the Senate, Republican Mike Lee and Democratic presidenti­al aspirant Kamala Harris introduced the Fairness for HighSkille­d Immigrants Act on Wednesday, a bill that would remove per-country cap for employment-based green cards.

An identical bill — Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act (HR 1044) —

was tabled in the US House of Representa­tives by Congressma­n Zoe Lofgren and Ken Buck, Chair and Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Subcommitt­ee on Immigratio­n and Citizenshi­p, with cosponsors­hip of a bipartisan group of 112 Congressme­n.

If passed by Congress and signed into law, the legislatio­ns would benefit thousands of Indian profession­als on H-1B visas.

According to recent studies, some categories of Indian profession­als face a wait of 151 years under the current system which imposes a country cap on people who get green cards. The US makes currently 140,000 green cards available every year to employment-based immigrants. —

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